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    Default Webcam Review: Logitech C910, C920, C930, C922

    I read four other threads on here that mention the C920 (Logitech's newest webcam) but it seemed like everyone was just reading reviews off other sites and not speaking from personal experience.

    If you have any personal experience with this webcam, can you please post a review here? I will also link the other threads so that they're all here.

    I might be buying this camera soon and will offer my own review once I've tried it out. I'm interested in knowing if it's worth spending a little extra money and dealing with some of the possible downfalls associated with having a better quality camera than the C910. My 910 pooped out and I'm considering whether I should just buy another C910 ($65-$100) or get the new one ($70-$100).

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    Default Re: Logitech C920 review

    I purchased this camera right after it came out. I hated it and took it right back. I use the pro 9000. I Had the c910 aswell, and didn't like it. Both of those cameras seemed to wash me out, giving me a greyish hue, no matter how much I tried to tweek the settings. Also what it looked like for me taking pics and vids while I wasn't broadcasting was completely different than what my stream looked like while on cam. I really didn't like that aspect. Though If you do like the c910 then you may like the c920.

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    Default Re: Logitech C920 review

    After looking at the specs I personally think that the C920 isn't really worth the purchase and the best thing is to take advantage of the REALLY low price on the C910.
    The big upgrade about the 920 is basically H.264 hardware compression technology making the ability to encode and stream HD faster but still maintaining the same picture quality. Personally I think the 910 does a fine job at that and I don't think this upgrade is one to really tackle. There aren't any technical specifications noting a difference in picture quality but just that the hardware itself can stream the same picture faster. If your 910 worked fine, keep it, I don't think the upgrade is worth it until their next model is released. However I am still searching for other information to prove me wrong if there is something I seem to be missing.

    The 910 is $50 on the logitech site...I remember buying it for $100. /cringe But it was TOTALLY worth it. Hell, if I got another webcam I'd find the best deal on a 720p HD model. I use the 910 for video recording some clips on clips4sale and the 720p HD model is all I really need for that.

    I'll see if anyone I know has the 920.
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    Default Re: Logitech C920 review

    Yea... so far I'm recommending that people not buy this cam. I'll give more details as I learn them, but the first major thing I noticed? WIDESCREEN only, no standard (4:3). Guess I should've known this?

    Let's just say I could've been making money today instead of messing with this camera.

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    Default Re: Logitech C920 review

    Quote Originally Posted by shannonkristin View Post
    I purchased this camera right after it came out. I hated it and took it right back. I use the pro 9000. I Had the c910 aswell, and didn't like it. Both of those cameras seemed to wash me out, giving me a greyish hue, no matter how much I tried to tweek the settings. Also what it looked like for me taking pics and vids while I wasn't broadcasting was completely different than what my stream looked like while on cam. I really didn't like that aspect. Though If you do like the c910 then you may like the c920.
    Why do you like the 9000 over the 910c? Because the 910c is so heavy? I'm thinking about also getting the 9000.

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    Okay, here's my review of this camera so far. If I actually spend more time using it before I return it, I'll post more info. But I will probably be returning it. I will spend just as much money to get a brand new C910 to replace my old C910 rather than keep this thing.

    First of all, let me tell you the good things about it. The body is heavier, but I think it serves camgirls better this way. The mount is better, there is a "ledge" at the front that keeps it from sliding over the top of your computer as easily. The C910 is weighted badly unless you pull the cord around the top of your monitor. The C920 body solves that issue. And there's a built-in threaded nut for TRIPOD MOUNT!! I was soooo happy when I saw that. It works awesome, and I have a cheap tripod.

    1. The image quality is actually not as good as the C910 for video. I've been reading some reviews online. Keep in mind that I'm not extremely tech-savvy, but it seems that they changed it from 5 MP (C910) to 3 MP (C920). The specs says it's 15 MP, but that's the software, not the sensor. So things in the background are not as clear as with the old cam. Close-up objects (i.e. my face) seem to be grainy with indoor lighting. I used outdoor lightening to test it when I took it out of the box and it looked awesome, but later in the day it was already dark outside when I tried to record, so I was using (bright) indoor lightening and it looked grainy. Mind you, I've used the same indoor lighting on my 910 and it was fine.

    2. There is no "standard" (4:3) aspect ratio option. SM's encoder does offer a widescreen setting, but you have to take into account that you will not be the only thing the camera is trying to focus on. With a widescreen setting, you will look smaller and it will show more things in the background. I was really frustrated by this. Apparently there's no option to change the setting because, according to tech support, the lens is a wide lens on this new cam.

    3. The "right light" is a disaster on this camera, as are the other "auto" settings, if you plan on moving the camera at all. When I first opened the software, everything looked fine. But within a few seconds, I was so bright that you couldn't see my facial features. I had to turn off all the auto settings (including auto focus), adjust everything, and then NOT close the software, because that resets it all back to auto. When I left it on auto, if I moved the camera around, the "white balance" kept going from one extreme to another (I was blue then I was red, then I was blue...)

    4. Logitech has MUCH room for improvement on their new software for this camera. There's another thread on here that mentions split-camming with a C910 and a C920 using the Logitech software to toggle between cameras. Yeah, well, good luck. The C920 software is only "approved" for use with the C920, and if you use it with the C910, some of your aspect ratio and size options disappear. If you try to use the C910 software with the C920, that doesn't work either. You have to uninstall and reinstall software each time you use different models because you can't just override the update. I had to uninstall the C910 software, install the C920 software, then wait for the program to sort itself out.

    5. The software doesn't always recognize the camera at first. I had this trouble when I used the C910 on my old Macbook, but I had never had this issue on my PC. (I'm running Windows 7 on a very nice, new computer with great specs.) When I plugged in the camera, it worked fine. But I did as the guy said and uninstalled, reinstalled the software, and it took about 5 minutes to recognize the camera (restarting the computer/ unplugging and re-plugging in the cam didn't solve the issue). Also, some of the options on the software changed once the software had been open for a few minutes. That's weird, right?

    6. Background noise/internal noise. I have not, for the love of all that is good and right, figured out what the hell the noise is that it's making. I made several "sample" videos with the camera on different settings, and there is this weird noise in the background. I don't know if the mic is just so sensitive that it's picking us stuff I can't hear (which is unlikely) or the cam is making noise.

    7. The privacy screen doesn't always work, and it will delete whatever pics you have stored in your old software. Haven't tried dragging in new pics yet (should be drag-and-drop). I know one update for the C910 (about a year ago) took away the privacy screen, but they made a patch for it and brought it back.

    Overall, the reviews on this camera are very mixed and seem to depend on the needs of the user. If any other camgirl has a differing opinion, I would love to hear it. Because I was SUPER excited about my new toy and wanted to cry after I had played around with it and learned how crappy it is. Maybe I'm doing something wrong? Tech support had all sorts of suggestions, but the suggestions became less "weird" once the guy figured out I knew what I was talking about and was able to easily "de-bunk" his theories on what could be wrong.

    Synopsis: If you have the money and the time and a store with a good return policy, feel free to try it out. But I would wait until they at least put out some new software... and really, I would wait until the next version of the C910 comes out (C930 or whatever it will be called). I think there are some great physical design ideas in the C920, but I think (for camgirls) it's a step back overall.
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    Default Re: Logitech C920 review

    As far as using this camera for streaming its been pretty great for me. I still use the Pro 9000 for SM but I work on Naked also and they don't offer an HD conversion so this camera has been perfect for it. So far that's truly the only experience I have w it so far (I've only had it for 1 day) but so far so good for me!

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    Default Re: Logitech C920 review

    Basically, the C920 combines C910 camera hardware with an on-board, preset, H264 video encoder chip. Because the on-board encoder chip is preset by the factory, you can't change aspect ratio or resolution or compression ratio of the encoded video BEFORE it is encoded. These can only be changed by adding an extra step of having your computer DECODE the compressed video, and then REINCODE it using different settings ... which is both a doubling of the 'work' requirement on your computer's processor, as well as lossy in terms of not being able to recover every bit of raw video intact before reincoding.

    The targeted market for the C920 is Skype, as well as various business oriented video conferencing. The video compression presets are optimized for these applications.


    Compared to the 9000, the CCD 'camera' chip used in the C910 and C920 seems to have a different color spectrum, as well as a different 'sweet spot' in terms of lighting level, optimum distance from the camera lens, etc.

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    I guess I'm in the odds here. I used to use the 9000 but upgraded to the C920 about 2 weeks ago. In comparison to the C920, I hated the 9000. I kept having glitches [clicking sound after unplugging the cam from my laptop and plugging it back in...I don't even know if the issue ever resolved itself actually].

    I'm not good at going to in depth with this type of thing, but I will say I'm also a good bit tech savy myself.

    I use the C920 set at my own lighting settings [or "advanced settings"] and toggle RightLight on and off depending on if I start appearing dark because I moved or turned off a light. The RightLight for me only adjusts exposure and gain. The white balance I always have to reset if I reboot the computer as well.

    With that said, my cam quality is much better IMO. I do have to add that I have it plugged in through USB SS [which is USB 3.0/SuperSpeed] and powerful laptop overall. I do some nice extreme closeups in HD and my viewers are always asking what cam I use and saying they feel like I'm right there with them.

    I also don't use auto focus. I hate auto focus on just about anything though [web cams and digital cameras].

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    The C920 is basically a 910 with a built in encoder into the cam. It will benefit slower CPU's by taking some load off. I have a 4 core intel i5 desktop that works great at home! And an i7 laptop so I would never need this. But somebody with a slower dual core laptop may benefit.

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    ^That's very true. I was excited about that part. But I have an i5 quad and it works well enough with the 910 that the 920 wasn't significantly less taxing to the system. It is an exciting concept though, and I figured it would improve the video feed as well. As I said, I did not have that experience. But if it works for some people, that's awesome.

    And that's a really good point... if you have a slower computer that has trouble handling the encoding functions, then using the C920 may be beneficial to you.

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    Bumpie for this..I am thinking of getting Logitech HD C615 it's a seller refurbished on amazon? What do y'all thinK? Thanks!


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    Go big or go home! C910 or C920!
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    Default Re: Logitech C920 review

    I have the Microsoft Lifecam Cinema, the Logitech 9000, and the Logitech c920. Of them all I prefer the 9000. The C920 is very hard to get "just right". I find I have to fix the settings every single time I get on cam (didn't have to with the 9000). I have to switch it to right light, then off again, then turn the white balance right up before I get any semblance of colour in the picture, even in full daylight with daylight bulbs on as well! The thing DRINKS light! But it does record better videos, and the quality is much better when zoomed in. I actually really like the adjustable thing on it too, it's better than the 9000. I've only had mine a couple of months and am still getting used to it, but I'd say it's definitely worth it. Though you won't be at all disadvantaged by having the 9000 instead x
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    I have a Mac and the Logitech C920... it's been a battle trying to make it work with various pieces of software and so on...! Some progress made though. If anyone wants a hand with anything let me know... (can't promise I know everything..!)
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    Quote Originally Posted by xXMamiXx View Post
    I have a Mac and the Logitech C920... it's been a battle trying to make it work with various pieces of software and so on...! Some progress made though. If anyone wants a hand with anything let me know... (can't promise I know everything..!)
    Same here. Do you use it just for camming or do you also do clips–and if so, how do you record them?

    I use Webcam Settings software to color balance, lock exposure and turn off auto focus. Once I got that running it has been smooth sailing for camming. I did add a daylight bulb to my setup and that's the only way I got the color anywhere close to decent (color balancing didn't do enough to fix the yellowing without the daylight bulb).

    As of now I can't figure out any way to do videos with it, except for using Quicktime and that results in off-sync audio. For that I am stuck using my older but more Mac-friendly C615 cam. It sucks that it's not as good as the the 920 but at least Logitech's software recognizes it on my system. I haven't found any third-party software to record via webcam that works like I want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thymian View Post
    Same here. Do you use it just for camming or do you also do clips–and if so, how do you record them?

    I use Webcam Settings software to color balance, lock exposure and turn off auto focus. Once I got that running it has been smooth sailing for camming. I did add a daylight bulb to my setup and that's the only way I got the color anywhere close to decent (color balancing didn't do enough to fix the yellowing without the daylight bulb).

    As of now I can't figure out any way to do videos with it, except for using Quicktime and that results in off-sync audio. For that I am stuck using my older but more Mac-friendly C615 cam. It sucks that it's not as good as the the 920 but at least Logitech's software recognizes it on my system. I haven't found any third-party software to record via webcam that works like I want.
    What software have you tried to record with?

    Webcam settings didn't actually work too well for me..! The Adobe Encoder would still not recognise it. I think perhaps the fact I use Lion might have had something to do with it too..

    anyway, I downloaded this app called iGlasses (provides loads of filters and such), and I can only assume that fixed the problem for me... at first i intended to select iGlasses as the capture device on all software but, somehow, iGlasses enabled the Logitech to be read and selected as the capture device in it's own right... (in Adobe and iMove, for example, I can now select my Built in camera, iGlasses or the Logitech C920)! so i was well happy with that.... Try it? You can download the free Demo and see if it works for you (& it costs very little to buy).

    When you've installed it, select the Logitech as the camera for iGlasses, and iGlasses as the device in your software (it should first at least read iGlasses). If the quality is still mitigated, try a few simple things like closing everything down, restarting your computer, and try to capture/record again, in this case keeping an eye out to see if your software is now picking up the Logitech ?? It honestly seemed by magic that Logitech became available, so I can't be sure how it happened or promise it will work for you... but i really hope it does...!

    Now, I record my shows while i'm camming via the Adobe Encoder (it took me waaaay too long how to work that out..!). I then found a converter called Leawo which converts the .f4v files into various popular formats. Right now i'm converting them to .mov to edit down in Final Cut Pro 7.

    If I'm recording offline, then I use iMovie... open it up in Final Cut Pro 7, and start editing.....

    I then use the QuickTime Conversion for any format requirements I have...

    What i neeeeeed to learn is how to split cam using this tish !!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by xXMamiXx View Post
    Webcam settings didn't actually work too well for me..! The Adobe Encoder would still not recognise it.
    The strange thing for me is that iGlasses and my C615 were working fine for me before the SM switch to widescreen. Their new encoder settings didn't work for me so I upgraded to the 920 since it was their recommended cam. Still had problems plus iGlasses wouldn't work with the encoder when I used the 920. I could use the 920 straight but the autofocus drove me insane which is how I found Webcam Settings. The thing I have found is that I have to reset it after I hit the Start button to stream, so I save my settings as a preset, then once I am streaming I switch WS back to the Camera Default settings and then reselect my preset. I have to do this everytime I start streaming.

    It's worth it though just to be able to make the cam stop searching for focus and readjusting the exposure. The color settings are not as good as iGlasses but it at least lets me tone down the yellow cast of the 920. I also added a daylight bulb which helped for that.

    I think because iGlasses acts as its own input (in my case, at least–I always had to select it and not the cam), and my MacBookPro is old as the hills, the CPU just could not run it with the new encoder settings. When I use Webcam Settings, it modifies the 920 but I am still able to select the 920 as the input, which makes me think it uses less CPU that way. I can't say for sure because it's all trial and error, especially with an older machine.

    My iMovie is an old version and refuses to "see" either of my cams to record. My Logitech software only works with my 615. I was using Quicktime to record (via iGlasses) but like I said the audio is off-sync and the .mov container creates huge files. When i used the 615 to record with the Logitech software, the audio synced but I couldn't use any of the software settings to lock exposure and focus (hence using QT/IG).

    My Logitech software will not pick up my 920 at all, so that's out. I recently did a test with my 615 and was able to use WS to lock the settings while recording with the Logitech software, and the results were great. So right now I use the 920 for camming and the 615 for clips. No clue about splitcamming but since I have two cams I will probably just use both when the time comes.

    Also, I use Handbrake to convert my .flv files, but thanks for mentioning Leawo, I will check it out. I edit in Premiere, and I also use SmartConverter to create .wmv files for my clips store.

    Thanks so much for posting your workflow, it helps me to see what you're using especially for when I finally upgrade my computer. And sorry for the threadjack, didn't mean to make it about the Mac setup. So: to get back on point, I think the 920 is a great cam even though it's not Mac-friendly–you just need some workarounds.

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    Guess I'm very late to the party, I just upgraded to a C920 after years of working with a 9000. Colour is *urgh* washed out and horrible. What did Logitech do? The 9000 always balanced perfectly and looked warm and even contrast wise. I've downloaded the mac settings adustments and done the best I can. Will have another go at running it on my PC later. One good thing it is FAST.

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    Do we have an official webcam brand/specs thread in this forum? My c910 overheats and shuts down from time to time and I always think of replacing it. There are reviews from other people on youtube but they are not using the webcams the way we do. I've seen reviews too about other brands like sony but here all i see is logitech.

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    Default Do you use your laptop's webcam?

    I was going to head out tomorrow and pick up a C920 but noticed its a 1080P and well so is my laptop.

    But wouldnt a separate camera offer you more flexibility then your laptop? Like you could have different angles and be more creative?

    Now that this hurricane has passed, I have two weeks to make rent! But I'm willing to spend the bucks on the webcam if its going to be worth it.

    I noticed the thread talking about different webcams that some models use but it didnt say anything about laptops. Which makes me think its rare for girls to use them......

    True?

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    Default Re: Do you use your laptop's webcam?

    I'm not a camming vet so take this answer w a grain of salt,

    I think you're fine with your laptop cam until you pay your rent and then if you feel like getting creative and doing different things w different angles you can buy a different cam. I use a laptop and I started off just using the built in cam (which was probably nowhere near 1080p) and I got by fine. I like the freedom of a laptop, I can pick up and put it where ever I feel like camming for the day. I don't know anything about desktop computers so I can't speak on if it's better/worse to cam from a laptop

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    Default Re: Do you use your laptop's webcam?

    Quote Originally Posted by izshadow View Post
    I was going to head out tomorrow and pick up a C920 but noticed its a 1080P and well so is my laptop.

    But wouldnt a separate camera offer you more flexibility then your laptop? Like you could have different angles and be more creative?

    Now that this hurricane has passed, I have two weeks to make rent! But I'm willing to spend the bucks on the webcam if its going to be worth it.

    I noticed the thread talking about different webcams that some models use but it didnt say anything about laptops. Which makes me think its rare for girls to use them......

    True?
    Most cammodels are using webcams but the most successful models are not using a built in webcam to make money. It's okay if you're starting out but not ideal if you want to step it up. If you can spare the money...spend it on a C920 webcam. After you make more money then invest even more on an upgrade.

    https://www.stripperweb.com/forum/sh...tech-4K-Webcam 4K cams and more

    C922 Review https://www.stripperweb.com/forum/sh...hp?212582-C922

    Logitech really does dominate the market when it comes to webcams. That's not an accident.

    Currently the Logitech C920 is going for $57 on amazon. If you go to Target they will price match that item that way you don't have to be an Amazon Prime member to get a lower price. The price is going down now that more Logitechs are entering the market. But despite it all the C920 is still the cammodel standard.

    https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Wide...5%3A2470955011

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